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Because they have to travel in boat or else the athenians will capture them and kill them
No they didn't Spartans wore very little armour and also wore a red cloak to disguise the blood unlike the Athenians.
If you are a student taking classes from Aurora, I suggest you look directly underneath the words "Athenian Empire (480-359 bc) " In the webpage provided by your school.
Athens avoided fighting on land during the Peloponnesian War because they lacked a strong land army compared to their rival, Sparta. Instead, Athens relied on their powerful navy to maintain control of the sea, protect their trade routes, and launch naval attacks on Spartan territories. They also relied on alliances with other city-states and their strong fortifications, such as the Long Walls, to defend their city.
The Battle of Marathon was a battle that took place between Athens and a Persian expeditionary force in 490 B.C. Seeing the Persian cavalry being loaded on ships, the Athenians ran down from the hills where they had been lurking away from the cavalry threat, and defeated the helpless inferior Persian infantry. The Persian expedition then went home.
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Take part in Government.
A democracy.
Democracy
The Athenians voted to convict Socrates because they viewed his teachings as corrupting the youth and undermining the city's religious beliefs. Additionally, Socrates' outspoken criticism of the Athenian government and his perceived association with other subversive figures contributed to his guilty verdict.
Setting up the first form of 'democratic' government.
Both of them could be in the Olympics and Sparta tried to win over Athenians all the time
athens was known for having the first known democracy.
The Athenians honored Theseus by establishing the festival of the Panathenaea in his honor and depicting him in numerous works of art and literature. They also dedicated various temples and monuments to commemorate his legendary feats and role in Athenian mythology.
They payed for it by taxing the sale of certain goods.
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.